. xvi + 470 pages + subscriber list; professionally rebound in recent years in a lovely dark green cloth with gilt lettering and bands to spines; first couple of pages foxed and discoloured, paper a bit yellowed. William Beveridge (1638-1708), Bishop of St Asaph in Wales, was a High Anglican with some Calvinistic views, and is known for his expertise in Patristics.View More...

. viii + 458 pages; professionally rebound in recent years in a lovely dark green cloth with gilt lettering and bands to spines; paper a bit yellowed. William Beveridge (1638-1708), Bishop of St Asaph in Wales, was a High Anglican with some Calvinistic views, and is known for his expertise in Patristics.View More...

. xxv + 1030 pages, staff music edition 232B/8120¼, at the time of publication the hymnbook of the major UK presbyterian churches (Church of Scotland, Presbyterian Church of Wales, Presbyterian Church in Ireland). Spine has some creasing, coloured page edges are faded and there is some foxing.View More...

. 36 pages, extended brochure for an exhibition at the British Museum, the John Rylands Library, the National Library of Scotland, and the National Museum of Wales; based on the original American Schools of Oriental Research catalogue/brochure. Top edges and cover foxed.View More...

. 223 pages, gilt edges, shaken, spine a bit worn. Abraham Lockwood (1792-1871) was a Methodist New Connexion local preacher born in Lockwood near Huddersfield. Francis Jewell (c. 1839-1925) was a Methodist New Connexion and later United Methodist minister at various places in England and Wales.View More...

. 184 pages, red cloth covers with floral decoration. Francis Jewell (c. 1839-1925), author of "Little Abe" a biography of a Yorkshire local preacher, was a Methodist New Connexion and later United Methodist minister at various places in England and Wales. This copy undated but has gift inscription dated 1892.View More...

. 372 pages, cloth spine worn. Previously published as "The Divine Life: A Book of Facts and Histories". Looks at the effects of true evangelical faith in historical people. John Kennedy (1813-1900) was a Scottish Congregationalist minister who ministered in Aberdeen and Stepney, London, and also Professor of Apologetics at New College, London, a director of the London Missionary Society, and Chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales.View More...

. 176 pages, on the evidence for the factual Resurrection as compared to other theories. John Kennedy (1813-1900) was a Scottish Congregationalist minister who ministered in Aberdeen and Stepney, London, and also Professor of Apologetics at New College, London, a director of the London Missionary Society, and Chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales.View More...

. 96 pages. Autobiographical reminiscences about the church and where the author's husband, D Martyn Lloyd-Jones, ministered, in Sandfields, Aberavon, near Swansea, before he started his ministry at Westminster Chapel, London.View More...

. 417 pages, illustrated. Biography of a great Welsh preacher connected with major revival in Anglesey. A revised combined edition of "Memoir of John Elias" and "Letters, Essays, and Other Papers". The fore edges of a few of the pages have been slightly dented, and have very slight foxing.View More...

. xii + 480 pages, some small tears to top and bottom of spine. Lives of 18 leaders in the Episcopal, Baptist, Congregational, Calvinistic Methodist, and Wesleyan churches in the Victorian era, by assorted authors.View More...